o Hey everybody.o The sonic exploration continues here at Aagoo with two fresh June releases. o We have Philippe Petit and Padna.o Philippe returns from his busy DJ schedule with 4 solid chunks of multilayered sound and the Padna release Alku Toinen is a gorgeous and sad album. It is the fifth in the Rev Lab series. o We will try to do some monthly news updates here. o I’m also interested in getting a mailing list going, so if you want to sign up for that please CLICK HERE and you’ll be added to the list. o Aagoo is on Facebooko Aagoo is on Twittero [All Data on this website has been uploaded via Satellite].

Padna is Nat Hawks, a 38 year old middle school English teacher living in Brooklyn. He records at home in his spare time, putting out sounds since 2001. His goal is to make sad music with all manner of tool.

Composed in 2014, celebrating 30 years of activism in music, Philippe came with another new approach, twisting into unexpected turns while developing some melodies… Building up a tension in his narratives where “Multicoloured Shadows” of Shoegaze dance with electro-acoustically-psyched-out atmospheres…

Forming amongst the toxic sludge in Los Angeles sewers rises the city’s greatest new threat, the PRETTIEST EYES.
Their new album, LOOKS, is set to be released by Aagoo Records on February 19 (US) & March 9 2015 (Europe), on vinyl and digital formats…

Lourdes Rebels are an electronic duo (Luigi Bonora and Rodolfo Villani) from Parma, Italy.
Their music is a mix of animal sounds, slags from the past, psychedelia and confused voices from beyond. They play distorted toy-keyboards, samplers, electric guitars, drum-machines and filtered microphones…

Assembled, recorded and mixed by Andrea Gastaldello and Deison at Tower Home Studio and 1st Floor Studio, Italy between march and july 2014, Weak Life carries on the perfect union of Deison and Mingle‘s sounds: drones, field recordings and processed loops onto which disturbed rhythms, distorted beats and electronic treatments are inserted.
As always these are dirty electronics which are extremely evocative, to which we have become accustomed…